WPCNR PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DAY. February 12, 2006: An aspiring White Plains CitizeNetReporter Roving Photographer sends along these shots of the heaviest snowfall in White Plains and New York City's history.Snow amounts varied depending on where you were in White Plains, and these photos contrasted with photos outside the WPCNR world headquarters show that the snow canyons in the Highlands were a lot deeper, a least 24 inches. It was the largest snowfall in 48 years and two months, dating back to 1947.

Finally Getting to Use That Snowblower. Photo, Courtesy, Candyce Corcoran.

WHITE WALLS AFTER ONE PASS. Photo, Courtesy, Candyce Corcoran.

One Pass Reveals How Deep the Fluffy White Stuff Was in the Highlands. Photo, Courtesy, Candyce Corcoran.

A three shovel-full Snow. If you shoveled it by hand in White Plains today, you had to make three shovels full to clear one square yard. Photo, Courtesy, Candyce Corcoran.